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An Antique French Oak Marble Top Bedside Cabinet - G082a

$585.00

 

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An Antique French Oak Marble Top Bedside Cabinet – Circa 1920 – G082a
Now available at our Seaford warehouse.

This elegant antique French bedside cabinet was crafted from solid oak in the early 20th century (circa 1920) and is topped with a beautifully veined white marble slab. A charming carved fruit basket motif decorates the front door, showcasing classic French decorative styling in a compact form.

The cabinet includes one upper drawer and a single lower cupboard with original brass hardware. Tall, tapering legs elevate the piece, providing lightness and proportion. The oak has developed a soft patina over time, enhancing the natural grain and adding authentic warmth.

Perfect for use as a bedside, hallway feature, or occasional lamp table, this petite French cabinet offers timeless beauty, practical storage, and fine craftsmanship typical of the period.


Key Features
• Circa 1920
• Origin: France
• Timber: Solid oak with aged golden patina
• Top: Original white veined marble slab
• Carving: Fruit basket motif on lower door
• Storage: One drawer, one cupboard
• Hardware: Original brass fittings
• Legs: Tall tapering legs
• Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-related wear


Dimensions

87cm high x 40cm wide x 40cm deep

Drawer size: 25cm wide, 28cm deep, 6cm high

Storage area: 32.5cm wide, 30cm deep, 34cm high


Ideal For
Bedrooms, hallways, or living areas seeking elegant French styling and compact functional storage.


 

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